I was most impressed by Cat Zingano. Talk about heart. I was pulling for her and found myself screaming at the TV at the end of the second round, when she got on top. I was screaming and I'm sure people outside heard me say things like "PUNCH HER IN THE FUCKING FACE" haha.

I also thought the decision in the hall fight was completely wrong. IMO he won the fight and it wasn't close.

I watched this event on youtube in the parking lot after the show on Saturday. I had already read the highlights so I was able to fast forward through must of the dumb shit.

What i saw:

I think Zingano has alot of work ahead of her if she thinks she'll beat Rousey. Her standup looked awful. She has about 6 months to really work on the hands up, chin down concept. Her wrestling and BJJ background should keep her out of some early trouble with Rousey but I think Rousey's hands being better in the little amount we see of them used, she'll be able to set up the ground attack first and ultimately keep herself in a better position.

Faber looked awesome in his fight except for the 3rd round. I thought Jorgensen handidly won that. But then Faber came right back in the 4th to show you how to do it. The strike-scramble-latch yourself on my back transition was beautiful. Jorgensen didn't even have a chance to blink by the time Faber was choking him.

The TUF Finale was a decent enough fight but man the hype train derailed big-time with Hall. I'm going to think that he bought into it a little bit. He absolutely smashed everyone he fought on the show with next to no effort. He should have walked through this fight but didn't. I bet he comes back humbled for the next time out and performs like he should have.

Honestly Hall didn't even look upset or anything after the fight, you can even see him smile a couple times in the background. I think he might have thrown the fight a little bit. I think he liked Kelvin, and knows that no matter what he has a future in the UFC, and Kelvin might have really needed this contract to secure his future in the UFC. He was like "sure, go ahead and lock yourself into this shitty contract that isn't going to pay much, while I get signed to a different contract that may potentially end up making me a lot more money than the TUF contract." It's pretty obvious that Dana and company were completely riding his nuts, so that situation is completely plausible in my opinion.

He said in the post fight that he felt weird and was "trying to have fun" because he liked his opponent. I think he fell victim to his own hype. Maybe not that he bought into it like Overeem does but more that he couldn't shake the pressure of having to live up to it. So instead of fighting like himself he kind of let his body autopilot through most of the fight. I'm sure it was a good lesson for him and now the pressure is definitely off him. If he had won by KO in the first again, every uneducated fan would be screaming title fight and he would never get to relax. He has alot of potential and I think the loss will benefit him in the long run.